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Well, it is good to see it is still there. I remember the last time I crossed with the PP Hash House Harriers there was talk about replacing it with a concrete bridge, which would be a shame.
They put a new concrete bridge in down river a little way, to service the residents getting to the island. It's the residents of the island that pay for and maintain the bamboo bridge, being that at one time, apart from boats it was the only way accessable to the island. Now the bridge is only for walking and bicycles.
Just asking! There are some cool bridges quite similar in Nam that you can ride. Held up by plastic floating drums. The longest one I know of is in Thanh Hoa Province but it isn't nearly as long as that one.